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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Another Name Change... Christian Professional Chamber

[Don't be confused -- See our previous UNRELATED story re The Chronicle changing its name to Christian Press...]

The following is excerpted from an online letter from Randy Faulkner, CEO...



Dear Friends,

Several of you have asked us about the Indianapolis Business Journal's recent coverage of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce’s lawsuit against the Indiana Christian Chamber of Commerce, citing that our similar names create confusion and infringe on their trademark. While we’ve chosen to address that dispute privately, we welcome the opportunity to clarify our vision and next steps, and how those relate to other business organizations in our region.

Indiana enjoys a myriad of business associations and programs, all churning out resources to help local businesses. Rather than duplicating those efforts, the Christian Chamber seeks to promote existing resources while equipping professionals with the wealth of proven marketplace strategies found in Scripture.

We believe significant, lasting success stems from personal and spiritual growth. Hence, we prioritize character development, peer-to-peer accountability and relationship building, with the Scriptures as our standard. We find that injecting biblical precepts into daily business dealings invariably translates into enhanced relationships, increased influence and, consequently, added profits — outcomes that have been documented and reported by BusinessWeek, Fortune magazine, The New York Times, CNN.com and other national outlets.

The state chamber’s lawsuit came in the midst of...

[continued at ChristionaProfessional.com]

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